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Saturday, April 7, 2007

Thailand Bans YouTube

I thought this was interesting. Thailand's Government blocked internet access to YouTube on April 4th because it had a video on it that "insulted" their king. The story is featured in the New York Times. From what I could find the video was deleted. I found a video that makes fun of their king, but I don't think it is the one the article was talking about. You can find that video here.
Posted by Steve Sharpe at 12:27 PM
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